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Bullfighting, the Basque Clergy, and Tridentine Reform

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 July 2020

Amanda L. Scott*
Affiliation:
Pennsylvania State University

Abstract

The post–Council of Trent court records for the diocese of Pamplona (northern Iberia) record numerous and ongoing incidents of clergy accused of running with and fighting bulls. Placed within the context of efforts to implement Tridentine and Catholic reform in the diocese, contemporaneous lay legal actions, and conflicting ideas of appropriate gendered behavior and professionalism of the clergy, these episodes illuminate how parishioners effectively used the court system and crafted accusations to promote local interests and punish unpopular priests.

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Footnotes

Thank you to Tamar Herzig for inviting me to present an earlier version of this paper at the 2017 RSA Annual Meeting in Chicago. Thanks as well to Javier Corcín for pointing me toward several of these cases, and to Celeste McNamara, Charles Keenan, Daniel Bornstein, Lu Ann Homza, Richard Abels, Molly Lester, Kelcy Sagstetter, Jeffrey Hobbs, Joe Slaughter, Mary DeCredico, and many others. A special gratitude to Teresa de Alzugaray of the Archivo Diocesano de Pamplona.

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Cossar, Roisin. “Clerical ‘Concubines’ in Northern Italy.” Journal of Women's History 23.1 (2011): 111–32.10.1353/jowh.2011.0003CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
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del Valle, Teresa. Mujer vasca: Imagen y realidad. Barcelona: Anthropos, 1985.Google Scholar
Dialeti, Androniki. “Defending Women, Negotiating Masculinity in Early Modern Italy.” Historical Journal 54.1 (2011): 123.10.1017/S0018246X10000543CrossRefGoogle Scholar
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Falcón, María Isabel, and Motis, Miguel Ángel, eds. Procesos criminales del Arzobispado de Zaragoza. Zaragoza: Departamento de Cultura y Turismo, 2000.Google Scholar
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Shepard, Alexandra. “Manhood, Credit and Patriarchy in Early Modern England, c.1580–1640.” Past and Present 167.1 (2000): 75106.10.1093/past/167.1.75CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Shepard, Alexandra. Meanings of Manhood in Early Modern England. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2003.Google Scholar
Shepard, Alexandra. “From Anxious Patriarchs to Refined Gentlemen? Manhood in Britain, circa 1500–1700.” Journal of British Studies 44.2 (2005): 281–95.10.1086/427128CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Shubert, Adrian. Death and Money in the Afternoon: A History of the Spanish Bullfight. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999.Google Scholar
Singer, Peter. Animal Liberation: The Definitive Classic of the Animal Movement. New York: Harper Collins, 1975.Google Scholar
Smail, Daniel Lord. The Consumption of Justice: Emotions, Publicity, and Legal Culture in Marseille, 1264–1423. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2003.Google Scholar
Strasser, Ulrike. “‘The First in Form and Grace’: Ignatius of Loyola and the Reformation of Masculinity.” In Masculinity in the Reformation Era (2008), 45–69.Google Scholar
Taylor, Scott K. Honor and Violence in Golden Age Spain. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2008.10.12987/yale/9780300126853.001.0001CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Thibodeaux, Jennifer D. The Manly Priest: Clerical Celibacy, Masculinity, and Reform in England and Normandy, 1066–1300. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2015.Google Scholar
Usunáriz, Jesús M. “Cuando la convivencia es imposible: Los pleitos de discordia entre padres e hijos (Navarra, siglos XVI–XVII).” In Padres e hijos en España y el mundo hispánico: Siglos XVI y XVIII, ed. Usunáriz, Jesús M. and García, Rocío, 207–43. Madrid: Visor Libros, 2008.Google Scholar